The following is a press release from the University of Alabama Athletics: TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama head baseball coach Greg Goff officially announced the addition of Terry Rooney to the Crimson Tide coaching staff on Friday evening.

The following is a press release from the University of Alabama Athletics: TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama head baseball coach Greg Goff officially announced the addition of Terry Rooney to the Crimson Tide coaching staff on Friday evening.

The following is a press release from University of Alabama Athletics: TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – After serving on The University of Alabama swimming and diving coaching staff for 29 seasons and leading Crimson Tide divers to two individual NCAA championships, 69 All-America honors and 21 Southeastern Conference titles, Pat Greenwell announced this week that he is retiring from the University and coaching.

The following is a press release from University of Alabama Athletics: TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – After serving on The University of Alabama swimming and diving coaching staff for 29 seasons and leading Crimson Tide divers to two individual NCAA championships, 69 All-America honors and 21 Southeastern Conference titles, Pat Greenwell announced this week that he is retiring from the University and coaching.

On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday. More >>

On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday. More >>

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.More >>

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.More >>

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first. More >>

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first. More >>

Tyler Davis scored 20 points, including Texas A&M's final basket, and the Aggies defeated Mississippi 71-69 on Tuesday night for A&M's first victory in Southeastern Conference play this season. The Rebels' Breein Tyree missed a 3-point attempt at the other end that rattled in and out as time expired.

Tyler Davis scored 20 points, including Texas A&M's final basket, and the Aggies defeated Mississippi 71-69 on Tuesday night for A&M's first victory in Southeastern Conference play this season. The Rebels' Breein Tyree missed a 3-point attempt at the other end that rattled in and out as time expired.

Philadelphia Eagles' Duce Staley watches warms up before an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

Duce Staley will have a new title with the Philadelphia Eagles. The former South Carolina running back was promoted to assistant head coach by the Super Bowl LII champions on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Josina Anderson.

Duce Staley will have a new title with the Philadelphia Eagles. The former South Carolina running back was promoted to assistant head coach by the Super Bowl LII champions on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Josina Anderson.

South Carolina left little doubt in the ultimate outcome scoring eight runs in the first four innings along with five shutout frames from starting pitcher Ridge Chapman to earn a 9-0 win and a series victory over VMI.

South Carolina left little doubt in the ultimate outcome scoring eight runs in the first four innings along with five shutout frames from starting pitcher Ridge Chapman to earn a 9-0 win and a series victory over VMI.

(RNN) – Here's a weekly look at who to watch in Week 13 and who had outstanding games last week.

Who to watch in Week 13:

1. James Franklin, QB, Missouri –
Franklin has been penciled in to return as the starter this week
against Ole Miss. He'll be jumping back into the fire after five weeks
away due to a shoulder injury.

The Tigers (9-1, 5-1) went
undefeated with Franklin at the helm, including a 41-26 win over Georgia
when he left the game with the injury. Without him, Missouri downed
Florida before falling to South Carolina in overtime and rebounded with
wins over Tennessee and Kentucky.

Missouri closes the season with
two of its four ranked opponents this season – No. 24 Ole Miss and No.
12 Texas A&M. An SEC championship game berth and BCS bowl bid are
attainable, but only with wins in both those games.

2. Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss –
Nkemdiche was a highly-touted prospect, but hasn't received much
attention since joining the Rebels (7-3, 3-3). He leads all SEC freshman
with an average of .88 tackles for loss per game and recorded his first
career sack against Troy.

He was named the SEC's defensive
lineman of the week following the game when the Trojans were held to -13
yards rushing. It was the first time Ole Miss had held an opponent to
negative rushing yards since 2008.

With two teams featuring
mobile quarterbacks left on the Rebels' slate, that defense will play a
key role in Ole Miss' final bowl position.

3. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M – The Aggies can make a final push for a return trip to the Cotton Bowl with wins over LSU and Missouri.

As
he always does, Manziel will feature prominently in this week's game
against LSU. The Tigers have allowed 38 points or more twice this season
and the Aggies (8-2, 4-2) have scored at least 41 in every game this
season, and has scored 51 or more in three consecutive games.

4. Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU –
With numbers like those, it makes sense that LSU (7-3, 3-3) would lean
on its rushing game and Hill, who is fourth in the SEC with 964 yards,
will be primary ball-carrier.

LSU's rushing offense is in the
middle of the pack in the SEC averaging 184 yards a game, but A&M's
rushing defense is next to last in the conference and 105th nationally
allowing 210 yards per game.

5. Dak Prescott/Tyler Russell, QB, Mississippi State –
Mississippi State is fighting for bowl eligibility with games against
Arkansas and Ole Miss still to be played. The Bulldogs (4-6, 1-5) will
have to win both to get it and they'll have to do it with questions at
quarterback.

Both Prescott and Russell are injured and both are
considered day-to-day. It's likely at least one of them – if not both –
will be able to play. But if not, the duty will fall to freshman Damian
Williams, who is 11-for-23 this season with one interception.

Week 12 top performers:

1. Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt – Matthews' 12 catches for 141 yards in Vanderbilt's 22-6 win over Kentucky, made him the first receiver in SEC history with two 80-catch seasons. He's second in the conference with 1,076 yards and already holds the all-time receiving record with 3,358 yards. He was named the SEC's offensive player of the week and only needs four more catches to set the conference's career receptions record.

The win also made the Commodores (6-4, 3-4) bowl eligible for the third straight year and they still have games against Tennessee and Wake Forest that could improve their position.

2. Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn – Marshall had a more impressive game than Matthews, throwing for 229 yards and a touchdown and rushing for 89 yards and two touchdowns in a 43-38 win over Georgia.

Marshall benefited from a lucky break on an underthrown desperation heave in the fourth quarter when it was tipped by Georgia defenders and landed in the hands of receiver Ricardo Louis. The win helped Auburn move up to No. 6 in the BCS standings. The Tigers (10-1, 6-1) have an off week before playing Alabama in a game where the winner will advance to the SEC championship game.

3. Cody Mandell, P, Alabama – Alabama survived a turnover-laden game with Mississippi State to stay undefeated and plays Chattanooga before the showdown with Auburn.

Despite four turnovers, the Tide won 20-7 and T.J. Yeldon, who had a fumble, rushed for a career-high 160 yards. It was a forgettable performance for the Tide's offense, but the Tide (10-0, 7-0) defense was it's usual, dominant self.

The Bulldogs were held to 197 yards, including 53 yards on the ground and linebacker C.J. Mosley was named the SEC defensive player of the week for the second consecutive week after recording eight tackles and forcing a fumble.

Mandell was the star of the game, though, punting four times for a career-best 55-yard average. He had a career-long 63-yard punt, a 61-yard punt and two of his kicks were downed inside the 5-yard line. He's averaging a school-record 47 yards per punt, which is second in the SEC. His average would be tied for second in the nation if he weren't three punts short of having enough attempts to qualify.

4. Elliott Fry, K, South Carolina – It was a banner day for specialists in the conference as Fry kicked four field goals, including two in the fourth quarter that gave South Carolina the lead and then extended it in a 19-14 win over Florida.

Thanks to Georgia's loss to Auburn, the Gamecocks (8-2, 6-2) only need Missouri to lose one of its two remaining games against Ole Miss and Texas A&M to make the SEC championship game.

5. Bo Wallace, QB, Ole Miss – Wallace threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown in a 51-21 win over Troy.